On 09/06/17 01:29, Jerry Stuckle wrote:

Probably not rejections, but possibly slowness (e.g. https://serverfault.com/
questions/350023/tc-ingress-policing-and-ifb-mirroring to limit the rate they
can send to 300 bit/s or something).
One can only hope :)

Jerry
No, I don't believe it was slowness because the SPAM was not coming from
just one server or ISP.  It was coming from many MTAs, all over the
world.  Some might even have been compromised home computers used as
spam relays; I never dug that far.
I was trying to say, they probably won't care about rejections, because it gives them information, but a slow connection costs them an outgoing conection for extended periods, and they may eventually blacklist the server from their spam runs.

Jerry



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